you're basically verifying what the pentagon has been saying on the 800,000 employees. when this first came out -- [inaudible] a week ago, they waxed and waned. it was, oh, it wouldn't be all. all would be notified, but only some would be furloughed and then george little kind of said, no, all would be furloughed. you're basically verifying it's not a horror story, they're not crying wolf here. basically, all -- [inaudible] at some point in the year would be furloughed if this played out. >> yeah. using my back of the envelope calculations, i can verify that. it is virtually if not every single, last person, it is nearly every single person that is employed as a dod civilian would have to be furloughed by, for the full amount, a month, in order to make up the budget cuts that those accounts would be receiving. the other alternative, i mean, there are a few other alternatives that would give them some head room. they could, basically, implement a hiring freeze and reduce their work force, you know, by having a hiring freeze so you have attrition. people leaving, you don'